MONTANA NEWS- Geyser school celebrates hi-tech gifts from wind farm groupsAfter the installation of 25 wind turbines near the town of Geyser in August, the school reports that the wind farm has had a tremendous impact on students. The entire Geyser community gathered in the school lunchroom on Tuesday to celebrate another year of graduating students, but this year was a little different, as kindergartners through senior […]
- Big Sky Tea Party group claims it was targeted by the IRSHELENA - Outraged over the recent IRS scrutiny of conservative groups, members of the Big Sky Tea Party protested in Helena on Tuesday afternoon claiming that they too were the target of intrusive actions by the IRS.About a dozen protesters were picketing along Last Chance Gulch and outside the IRS office calling for accountability.Big Sky Tea Party Presiden […]
- Montana climber dies in Yosemite National ParkYOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CA - Rangers say that Mason Robison of Columbia Falls, Montana, died Sunday after a flake of granite came loose and sliced his climbing rope near the summit of El Capitan.Yosemite National Park spokeswoman Kari Cobb says that Robinson, 38, was about 2,300 up the famous Muir Wall when the rock came loose.She says Robinson was about 600 […]
- Missing Michigan youths found on interstate near ButteBUTTE - Three missing juveniles from Michigan were found in a stolen vehicle on Interstate 15 near Butte over the weekend.Two males and one female were driving in a stolen vehicle from Michigan just after 8 a.m. on Saturday.Law enforcement had been tracking their cell phone usage by following pings off cell phone towers.It was reported to Montana Highway Pat […]
- A look at Montana's unemployment numbersHELENA - The Montana Department of Labor recently announced the state's unemployment rate dropped a tenth of percentage point to 5.5%.Media outlets report the unemployment figures every month, but a closer look will shows that there are more Montanans who aren't working than the unemployment figures might indicate."All you have to do is drive […]
- Woman who died of Hantavirus remembered by fianceBOZEMAN - More than a week after RheaLynn Baxter died after contracting Hantavirus, her fiancé Zak Stark is left grappling with the news of her death.Meanwhile, some neighbors in the mobile home court where she lived are preparing to move.Baxter, 20, was admitted to the emergency department in a Bozeman hospital and discharged with what she thought wa […]
- Honor Flight takes more Montana WWII veterans to D.C.WASHINGTON, DC - More than 80 Montana veterans of World War II are in the nation's capital as part of the latest Big Sky Honor Flight trip.Once the Big Sky Honor Flight touched down in Washington, DC on Sunday afternoon, there were cheers, there was music - and there was thanks from all ages."I'm pleased here, my kids had a heck of a time gett […]
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MORE MONTANA NEWS- Supt. Juneau and First Lady Bullock read to Central studentsIn an effort to encourage students to read across the state of Montana, Superintendent of the Office of Public Instruction Denise Juneau and Montana's First Lady Lisa Bullock stopped by to read to classes at Lincoln-Central school.The Summer Six Reading Challenge encourages kids to read six books over the summer.Participants can sign up online for the c […]
- Strong spring storm will bring heavy rain and heavy snowWe've seen several rounds of showers and thunderstorms in recent weeks, but the larger, stronger storm systems have missed Montana.This week, one of those stronger systems will impact the Treasure State with everything from flooding rains to heavy snow.An upper level low is now spinning toward the Pacific Northwest and will stall out over Washington-Ore […]
- One Class At A Time: Lisa Waterman, Capital High SchoolOur final "One Class At A Time" presentation for the 2012-2013 school year took us to Capital High School.P.E. teacher Lisa Waterman was presented with a check for $250 from KXLH and First Interstate Bank.Waterman explained, "We were looking at a fitness tool that would help kids with their physical fitness, especially with developing their co […]
- Driver loses control, barrels through Missoula yardMISSOULA - Missoula police say that speeding was a factor in crash on Monday night when the driver ended up barreling though a Linda Vista yard.The incident happened just before midnight with police saying that the driver was heading south on Linda Vista when he lost control, hit a large rock, and his SUV came to a rest in a front yard of a home.Police say t […]
- Montana climber dies in Yosemite National ParkYOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CA - Rangers say that Mason Robison of Columbia Falls, Montana, died Sunday after a flake of granite came loose and sliced his climbing rope near the summit of El Capitan.Yosemite National Park spokeswoman Kari Cobb says that Robinson, 38, was about 2,300 up the famous Muir Wall when the rock came loose.She says Robinson was about 600 […]
- Missing Michigan youths found on interstate near ButteBUTTE - Three missing juveniles from Michigan were found in a stolen vehicle on Interstate 15 near Butte over the weekend.Two males and one female were driving in a stolen vehicle from Michigan just after 8 a.m. on Saturday.Law enforcement had been tracking their cell phone usage by following pings off cell phone towers.It was reported to Montana Highway Pat […]
- Heavy rain and strong thunderstorms possible later this weekThe slow moving storm system that has brought us our rain and gloomy weather the past couple of days is on the way out early this morning and high pressure is moving in.Plenty of sunshine can be expected today although it will become a bit breezy at times during the afternoon.Highs will warm into the lower and middle 70s.For the second half of the week, a st […]
- A look at Montana's unemployment numbersHELENA - The Montana Department of Labor recently announced the state's unemployment rate dropped a tenth of percentage point to 5.5%.Media outlets report the unemployment figures every month, but a closer look will shows that there are more Montanans who aren't working than the unemployment figures might indicate."All you have to do is drive […]
- Cunningham named as men's basketball coach at Carroll CollegeCarson Cunningham, the boys' basketball coach at Andrean High School in Indiana, has been named the new men's basketball coach at Carroll College in Helena.The announcement was made by Saints' director of athletics Bruce Parker on Monday; Cunningham replaces Brandon Veltri, whose contract was not renewed after last season.A press release from […]
- Treatment court graduate ready for fresh startHELENA - The First Judicial Treatment Court has honored another graduate in its program in Helena.Carolyn McGady is the now the third graduate of the program.After spending time in a residential treatment program, it only took Carolyn 11 months to get through the program.Carolyn is expecting her second child in June and says the program kept her clean: […]
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